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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 512365" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>He looks like a nice calf. A little feed and a little time you should have a pretty good bull on your hands. </p><p></p><p>Don't get too discouraged by some of the comments here about buying mature bulls. It may end up costing as much in the long run but by feeding him out this way you get to spend the money on the installment plan, and have the satisfaction of having raised him yourself.</p><p></p><p>One thing tho; a lot of prople get hurt real bad by bulls raised that way cause they end up with no fear or respect of man. Always remember a bull is a bull and don't turn your back on them. I got knocked down last summer by a bull who feared me pretty good but wanted a hay cube and just nudged me about 15 feet trying to get one.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your Bull. Lets see some pictures in about 6 months</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 512365, member: 6713"] He looks like a nice calf. A little feed and a little time you should have a pretty good bull on your hands. Don't get too discouraged by some of the comments here about buying mature bulls. It may end up costing as much in the long run but by feeding him out this way you get to spend the money on the installment plan, and have the satisfaction of having raised him yourself. One thing tho; a lot of prople get hurt real bad by bulls raised that way cause they end up with no fear or respect of man. Always remember a bull is a bull and don't turn your back on them. I got knocked down last summer by a bull who feared me pretty good but wanted a hay cube and just nudged me about 15 feet trying to get one. Good luck with your Bull. Lets see some pictures in about 6 months [/QUOTE]
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